The Malibu area experienced mud and debris flow from at-times heavy rainfall Wednesday through Friday while continuing to recover from January’s Palisades Fire.
New drone footage over the Palisades Fire burn zone showed the extent of the damage right off the Pacific Ocean.
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Eureka Times-Standard on MSNHumboldt Bay firefighters discuss ‘devastating’ 10 days fighting L.A. firesTuesday night, three Humboldt Bay Firefighters who were deployed to assist in fighting devastating fires in Los Angeles in ...
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Before-after fire storm images: Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods where some homes remainEaton and Palisades fire damage was uneven in many neighborhoods, with homes surviving next to others that were destroyed.
A house fire in Modesto left two cats dead and displaced multiple residents, officials said. According to the Modesto Fire Department, firefighters responded to the 900 block of Malibu Court and found ...
As cleanup efforts focus on land, marine experts warn of the Palisades Fire’s hidden toll on beaches and ocean life As the ...
Duke’s, the iconic seaside restaurant in Malibu, was one of the few buildings along the city’s storied stretch of Pacific Coast Highway that came through January’s Palisades fire still standing.
The Pacific Coast Highway partially reopens for Malibu residents and essential workers with enforced speed limits and ...
A member of the Los Angeles Fire Department was inside the vehicle when it was swept off the road by a large debris flow along Big Rock Road in Malibu, a public information officer for the ...
Moisture sweeping down the coast will drench much of California, including areas that burned severely just a month ago.
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